An edition of The real Suez crisis (1978)

The real Suez crisis

the end of a great nineteenth century work

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October 9, 2018 | History
An edition of The real Suez crisis (1978)

The real Suez crisis

the end of a great nineteenth century work

1st ed.
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Since this book is intended above all to put the 1956 crisis back within a framework that has existed since 1869, and since the influence of the crisis is still being felt, the account could be developed only in the following manner: What we call "The Clouds Gather" includes the story of Egypt's political evolution and its consequences for the Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez (later known as Compagnie Financière de Suez) in the ten years preceding the crisis. These first four chapters are followed by a summary of the company's attitudes toward the West and its own reputation on the eve of the crisis. The story of the "storm" itself, while it cannot ignore the attitudes of Egypt, Great Britain, and France, or of the United States and several other countries, will be told essentially from the point of view of the company. In the end, the consequences pose two main questions: Is the damage now repaired? and Won't the repercussions, by no means near an end, stay with us? - Introduction.

It is just as well that Jacques Georges-Picot did not write what the promotion material claims he wrote: the history of the Suez Canal crisis of 1956, about which there are three dozen scholarly monographs. He wrote instead a personal account of the role of Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez in the 1956 affair. This he is qualified to do since he was a high official. His work is both a memoir of the company that ran the canal and a record of his activities on its behalf. He eulogizes the 87-year-old corporation, and condemns those countries which allowed or brought on its demise: the United States ("the Eisenhower-Dulles team") for indirectly encouraging Egypt (Gamal Abd-al Nasser) to nationalize the company, and Britain (Sir Anthony Eden) and France (Guy Mollet and Christian Pineau) for abandoning it. Georges-Picot seems to be more concerned about the rights of the company's shareholders and the canal's international navigators than about the national interests and politics of half a dozen involved countries. That is not unusual, however. Officials often view international events through the narrow prisms of their positions. Consequently, Georges-Picot's memoir tells us little about the Suez Canal crisis, but a lot of limited interest about his company's role in it. - Kirkus Review.

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1978, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The Canal Company right after World War II
From Farouk's decline and fall to the military dictatorship
1954-1955 : clouds gather a second time
1956 : first half-year negotiation and agreement
The Canal Company warns of trouble
The Company's prestige in July 1956
The night of July 26, 1956
The Company and the French and British governments
International negotiations
The insane mistakes of the Fall of 1956
The fights in 1957
The 1958 negotiations and agreement
How the 1958 agreement was implemented
Reflections about the causes and consequences of this adventure
Conclusion

Edition Notes

Translation of La véritable crise de Suez.

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New York, London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
962/.15/05
Library of Congress
DT107.83 .G3913

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 200 p.
Number of pages
200

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Open Library
OL4567658M
Internet Archive
realsuezcrisisen0000geor
ISBN 10
0151759634
ISBN 13
9780151759637
LCCN
77084388
OCLC/WorldCat
3223164
Goodreads
5479557

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